A 55-year-old man with no urinary symptoms attends requesting a PSA test for prostate cancer screening. He has no family history and is at average risk. Based on the CTFPHC prostate cancer screening guideline, which is the most appropriate response?AOrder annual PSA and digital rectal examination from age 55 to 70BExplain that routine PSA screening is not recommended and discuss why the harms outweigh benefits in average-risk menCOrder PSA every 5 years as a compromiseDOffer transrectal ultrasound instead of PSAEUndertake opportunistic digital rectal examination onlyCheck my answer